Early 20th century ruby and diamond line bracelet by Boucheron, Paris c.1915, alternating trios of French cut diamonds and rectangular cut Burma rubies,
channel set in platinum, the clasp fitting in white gold, signed 'BOUCHERON PARIS', with trace of French platinum, subsequent stamps for 'OR', 'PT950' and tomahawk symbol, accompanied by SSEF report no. 106110 giving a Burma origin opinion for the rubies and that they show no evidence of heat treatment 'in as far as the setting permits'Length 17.5cm / 6 7/8''
Width 0.4cm / 1/8''Weight: 21g
19th century enamel and gold articulated panel bracelet by Falize, Paris c.1880, featuring birds to one side and flowers to the other, of Persian and and Japanesque influence,
Early 19th century gold, diamond and enamel navette panel and multi chain bracelet, c.1810, the gold panel with turquoise-blue and white opaque enamel border,
Pair of diamond and emerald palmette double clip brooches forming a bracelet by Cartier, Paris, the clips converting to form the centre of a three row cultured pearl bracelet,
Early 20th century ruby and diamond line bracelet by Boucheron, Paris c.1915, alternating trios of French cut diamonds and rectangular cut Burma rubies,